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    Wheelers At Large are out cycling again this time on a cycling break in Majorca. We can put it off no longer, the time has come to ride to Sa Calobra and set about cycling up the iconic climb.

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    Julie is riding her @LivCyclingWorld Invite with @elitewheelscycles Carbon wheels and 28mm S-Works Turbo road tyres.
    Mike is riding a Merida Scultura Endurance with @elitewheelscycles carbon wheels and 28mm S-Works Turbo road tyres.

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    25 Comments

    1. I'm going to refraine from any sort of naughty snake reference 😉 and Julie, you had me blushing 😊 zip the Jersey up a little bit more 😉

    2. Well done to both of you. Looks like a 'must do' ride. Julie made the climbing look like it's not that bad really? Stay safe guys.

    3. You guys are amazing 😎 . After only a few days getting used to the temperature you complete the Sa Calobra with smiles on your faces. Great video ……

    4. Excellent video. Well done Mike and Julie crackin' effort. At 2:05 yep suffering the same annoying creaky sqeaky SPD's too, just about to swap for new ones to see if that cures it, fingers crossed! 😉👍🚴

    5. Awesome. Loving watching your exploits and so chuffed at how you guys have acclimatised. Sa Calobra is one of the 'must do' cycle rides and it was great watching you tick it off. Chapeau to you both.

    6. did Sa Calobra last October. ha d the whole decent to myself . a few cars and cyclist going up . but nothing going down. rode from port d pollenca 60 miles . 6000 ft of climbing .

    7. Quite right – you just don't appreciate it until you've done it – the way once you've gone through the guardians of the hairpins it shows you what you have left to do – on a good day it gives you a rush – on a bad day its a dark moment looking up & seeing a massive coach looking tiny – seemingly miles up above you.

    8. Great video Mike & Julie and well done on Sa Calobra such a beautiful climb thanks for sharing your adventure in Mallorca it brought many happy memories back 😎🚴‍♂️🚴‍♂️👏👏👏💪💪👍

    9. @julie-wheelersatlarge Well done…having ridden it twice i know how hard a climb it is. Would you mind telling me please what sized cassette you had on your bike?

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